Live opera at the movies places an otherwise and wrong connotation of an inaccessable art form (opera) in a mundane venue (movie theatre). I can't think of a better way for those unfamiliar with opera to appreciate it, up close and personal, so to speak. "Turandot," not only being an excellent production (with some sound glitches to be fixed), is one for the masses, for those who have not yet experienced opera. Puccini plus romance (well, that's redundant) plus lavish settings plus "Nessun Dorma" can easily break down the walls of those who insist that opera is not for them. Ahh, but it is.